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Product Synergy

Yeps, totally agree with the fact that Google’s next step is really to look into making hardware specs consistent to prevent fragmentation, given its kind of business model with the myriad phone manufacturers (unlike Apple’s exclusive model). Otherwise, Google may die in its own hands if not managed properly. Luckily they realise this in time! I still love my Android!

 

 ”We heard last week that Google was suddenly being quite protective of its Android 3.0 Honeycomb code, and that the few OEM makers like Motorola who’d got their hands on the system may be just lucky early beneficiaries of Google’s OS. Now there’s more detailed information coming out of Google’s suppliers, that suggests Google has actually dramatically changed tack for its latest incarnation of Android. Compared to the free-for-all for prior Android versions, which has resulted in millions of sales but an incredible variety of Android-powered devices, not all of which result in customer satisfaction due to hardware foibles or inability to access the Marketplace to run apps, Google is pushing for strict hardware standardization for Honeycomb.”

Via FastCompany.

I want my everyday life to be like this

Turn your data into visuals!

A joint collaboration between Google & IBM Research.

“Visuals are cognitively efficient” and they are critical in the new journalism arena.

Journalism in the Age of Data from Geoff McGhee on Vimeo.

Try it here.

Another tablet

BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet and BlackBerry® Tablet OS

Reading, more than e-books

Sometimes, we just need to put some thoughts into how a lot of our day-to-day experiences can be translated to a more engaging, social manner simply through design and technology.

Just like reading.

The Future of the Book. from IDEO on Vimeo.

Future of ATM, possibly

A bank which truly understands consumers, and willing to go the extra mile.

The Future of Self-Service Banking from IDEO on Vimeo.